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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Provides an opportunity for students to experience and observe specific environments and vocations in the area of sports ministry and related fields. Areas of study may include any sport within a church, international, national, or local ministry.
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1.00 Credits
Gives students the opportunity for personalized study and research in the area of sports ministry. Specific content of the study is determined by the student’s needs, interests, and vocational calling. Research and projects will be included in the course requirements.
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3.00 Credits
A survey course designed to introduce the science of human society. Primary emphasis is on basic concepts and the development of a sociological perspective. Major figures in the history of social science and the analysis of culture, socialization, social institutions, and social change are emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the fundamentals of research necessary to determine needs in a community, organization, or agency and the appropriate steps to serve those needs.
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1.00 Credits
On-site practicum, meeting the needs of a community, organization, or agency. The specific service will be determined by the student's previous Research for Service project. Prereq: Research for Service SOC121
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1.00 Credits
On-site practicum meeting the needs of a community, organization, or agency. The specific service will be determined by the student's previous Research for Service project. Prereq: Research for Service SOC121 and SOC122.
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1.00 Credits
On-site practicum, meeting the needs of a community, organization, or agency. The specific service will be determined by the student's previous Research for Service project. Prereq: SOC122, SOC123.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the discipline of Sociology from a Christian perspective. It will present basic sociological concepts in a broad overview of the discipline, focusing on important topics, such as culture and social change, deviance, family and education, politics and economy, and others. Our goal is to integrate a sociological, imagination with a Christian faith perspective, and to use it to inform our understanding of the social worlds we live in. Three credit hours/eight sessions.
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3.00 Credits
A study of theoretical approaches to social problems with special emphasis and research in such specific problems as medical care, poverty and dependency, crime, alcoholism, sexual deviancy, prejudice, discrimination and race relations, delinquency, environmental concerns, and mental illnesses. Social problems are examined and discussed, analyzing efforts of resolution from a Christian perspective.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the traditional and contemporary American family and its implication for Christian lifestyles. Issues to be studied include dating, courtship, choosing a mate, marriage, contraception, family planning, pregnancy, child abuse, economics of family life, communication and conflict management, media, divorce, and substance abuse.
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